UNION. of it this session, they will institute another enquiry in order to find out whether there are any precedents for what has been done ; but (quoth the Premier) " her Majesty's Government disclaim any intention of taking any step which would place the two houses in a state o
read them more and understand them better than all the world beside, it is strange that they do not recollect that, although Jehu destroyed the House of Baal and made it a draught-house, we never hear of his having converted a draught-house into a temporary synagogue, in order t
THAT capricious multitude called "the public" begrudges the clergy any distinctive marks beyond their black coat and white cravat; but the ordinary arguments that are used against the use of a peculiar habit are of a very frivolous nature, and do not admit an elaborate refutatio
half-Inch • • • • two colours, all Silk, 71. to Is. Od. per yard. Ditto • • • • • • three colours ~ .9d. „ Is. 2d. „ Ono inch • • • • two colours „ lid. „ Is. N. ~ Ditto • • • • • • three colours „ Is. 1(1. „ Is. 9(1. Three and a-half two colours „ 3s. Od. „ ss. Ott. Ditto three
Texts of Scripture, Classified, according to their Sense, under an Alphabetical List of the various subjects contained in the Diblo ; and comprising the most complete Collection of Parallels and References. A Specimen Page, with tho opinionspf the religious press respecting this
NEWLY INVENTED APPLICATION of PREPARED INDIA-RUBBER in the oonstruotion of Artificial Teeth, Gums, and Palates. MR. EPHRAIM MOSELY, SURGEON-DENTIST, 9, LOWER GROSVENOR-STREET, GROSVENOR-SQUARE, , SOLE INVENTOR AND PATENTEE. A new, original, and invaluable invention, consisting i
February 1, 1861 - Union - London, London, England
WE are now come to a point whence we may fairly be allowed to take breath and glance back at our past journey through the Caroline, Orange, and Hanoverian periods, so as to get a clear view of our position. What we seem clearly to apprehend is that llanoverian Bishops up to the
November 8, 1861 - Union - London, London, England
Sin—lt seems that there is nothing too absurd to be done in some churches, provided it be in defiance of Catholic order. The Chelmsford Chronicle of Nov. Ist, in its account of the Sunday march of the 16th Essex Rifles to service at Tendring Church, says :—" The church was crowd
November 8, 1861 - Union - London, London, England
riagts, anti lit)eatbs. BIRTIIS. On the 29th ult., at Rectory, Leicestershire, the wife of the Nov. Christopher Barrow, of a daughter, On the 31st ult., at Dowlish, tho wife of thu Nov. Robert Lo Merchant, of a daughter. On the 31st ult., at Dorrington Parsonage, Salop, the wife
November 8, 1861 - Union - London, London, England